366 PICURIS CHILDREN'S STORIES [eth. ann. « 



No. 1 



SONG OF THE WIZARDS AS KOYOW{X3tAPAN ENTERS THEIR ESTUFA 



Henai'anen(j 'aneng 



Henai'ane'en(j henai'aneng 



Henai'ane'eng henaneng 



Henai'ane'eng. « 



Henai'aneng 'aneng 

 Henai'ane'eng henai'aneng 

 Henai'ane'eng henaneng 

 Henai'ane'ena. 



Mgntcoho Koyowjxalapan tetaphalpiu ?ion. fsan'oit^n Tcax>in§ 

 pa phglphiltcaipia. M^ntcoho mgphislphile. 



'Q.leto'on§ wa kwanwilem^'epa 'gngx^lhu. Tghu: "How^n tco- 

 kwiltci Koyowixalapan m?? Xgmmg tainowoletci," tijm^n nom?. 

 Notclm^n'au Jalm^n m^hu: 



No. 2 



CRYING SONG OF THE GRANDMOTHER AS SHE SEEKS KOTOWIX3LAPAN 



Koyowjxalapan 

 Koyowjxalapan 

 'Qwingke hayuwi ni^hu nn^hu.^ 



^ Hayuwi is a mere filler; the other words mean: "Koyowjxalapan, 

 I am going along seeking you." 



